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Hierarchy Administrative Registry Files [textual record]
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Finding aid Textual records: (Electronic) Finding aid 122-4 is a file list providing file code, file title, file part, date range and box number. The finding aid is available as a PDF attached to this record. 122-4 PDF (90: Open)
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Record information Administrative Registry Files [textual record]
Date:1925-1987Reference:RG122-A, 1992-93/041 GAD, 120-000041-2Former BAN no.:120-000041-2Type of material:Textual materialFound in:Archives / Collections and FondsItem ID number:46020Date(s):1925-1987Place of creation:CanadaExtent:3.60 m.Language of material:EnglishAdded language of material:English, FrenchAdditional information:General note:The records in this accession reflect only certain activities of the Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages. They document senior management committee meetings, policy making, interaction with Parliament, and aspects of its adult and children's educational programs. There are also legal opinions related to the role of the Office in preserving legislated linguistic equality.
The records include correspondence, minutes and agendas of senior management meetings, legal opinions, and several files of correspondence, memoranda, and internal reports documenting the development of children's games designed to increase awareness of linguistic diversity.Source:GovernmentFormer archival reference no.:RG122-AOther accession no.:1992-93/041 GADRecord disposition authority no.:95/026 -
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Access to documents transferred to the National Archives according to the annotated inventory of registry files, access to complaints case files and access to legal opinion files shall be determined by officials of the Office and individuals who request access to those documents shall be referred directly to the Office whenever the documents are less than twenty years old; access to documents more than twenty years old shall be determined by officials of the National Archives.Box [RG122 1992-93/041] 1--12[ConsultationRestricted by law]You can order materials in advance to be ready for you when you visit. You will need a user card to do this.
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